Relationship of Portal and Used  disk space

What is the relation ship between the portal and dataspace available in the particular system?

When J2EE server starts up it deploys portal applications (sap and custom developed, at times it involved extracting archive files) to the file system. If you don't have enough disk space either portal may not come up or the sever will come up but it will not function properly.
Hope it clarifies.
Thanks and Regards,
Prasanna Krishnamurthy

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